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Photo Gallery: Diving The Wrecks Of Truk Lagoon

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On October 27, 2010
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Photo Gallery: Diving The Wrecks Of Truk Lagoon

Want to learn more about diving the WWII wrecks of Truk Lagoon? Check out author Terry Ward's account of exploring these fascinating historic relics from the Truk Odyssey live-aboard right here.

The bridge of the Nippo Maru is one of the Truk Lagoon's best-preserved control rooms.

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A diver investigates machine guns, gas masks and oil drums in one of the holds of the Fujikawa Maru, a World War II wreck dive in Truk Lagoon.

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In the forward holds, the Yamagiri Maru's beams are covered in colorful sea fans, whips and sponges.

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Truk Odyssey guides found this statuette of the Virgin Mary in a forward cargo hold on the Nippo Maru.

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The remnants of several Japanese Zero fighters can still be seen in the Fujikawa Maru's cargo hold.

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A piece of field artillery, overgrown with sponges, sits on the Nippo Maru's stern deck.

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Want to learn more about diving the WWII wrecks of Truk Lagoon? Check out author Terry Ward's account of exploring these fascinating historic relics from the Truk Odyssey live-aboard right here.